2012 was a banner year for our boycott campaign, and we wanted to make sure you knew about the accomplishments that you helped make possible! The victories are too numerous to list here, but you can see them all on our campaign timeline.

Here are a few highlights from 2012:♦prominent UK scientists and intellectuals called on the Natural History Museum to halt its research collaboration with Ahava♦United Methodists vote to boycott Israeli settlement goods, including Ahava♦ U.S. Presbyterians voted to boycott Ahava in particular and all Israeli settlement goods in general♦Abby Disney renounced her family fund's share in Ahava♦Lonely Planet published the new edition of its guide to Israel and the Palestinian Territories, and because of phone calls, meetings, and letters asking them to remove Ahava from the guide, the Ahava showroom was no longer listed as a recommended stop on a Dead Sea itinerary.

The year also saw Ahava being denounced in reports from Who Profits, Al Haq, and a coalition of 22 NGO's. You might say that Ahava has become the poster child for the evils of illegal settlement goods and occupation profiteering.

In 2013, we will continue our efforts to hold the company accountable for its violations of international law--particularly its pillage of occupied natural resources. We will be calling on you soon to help us keep the pressure on Nordstrom, a “socially responsible” retailer that knowingly sells Ahava's pillaged mud products, but in the meantime, please thank Lonely Planet for dropping Ahava from its travel guide!

Thank you so much for supporting human rights and international law, and for helping to take the profit out of occupation!